i made some myself from this tutorial.if you already have hash oil, the probability is extremely high that it has already been decarb'd.
i made some myself from this tutorial.
is this stuff considered decarbed?
a properly decarb'd product is typically baked in the oven @240 for 40 minutes (approx, someone else will correct me if I brain-farted) BEFORE you start using it to create an extract/concentrate.
interesting! i'm just now noticing that at 8:57 in the video i shared, they say that the oil can be thrown in the oven to be decarboxolated. i guess both methods (bud in oven, oil in oven) work?a properly decarb'd product is typically baked in the oven @240 for 40 minutes (approx, someone else will correct me if I brain-farted) BEFORE you start using it to create an extract/concentrate.
yes, i should've specified i intend to use this for edibles, not vaping.RSO is intended for use as an edible (and sometimes topical), and is not made for vaporizing or smoking.
interesting! i'm just now noticing that at 8:57 in the video i shared, they say that the oil can be thrown in the oven to be decarboxolated. i guess both methods (bud in oven, oil in oven) work?
yes, i should've specified i intend to use this for edibles, not vaping.
OK, so basically all I'm trying to do is make decarboxolated hash oil. I know I'll be able to decarb some plant material and proceed from there, but I can't seem to find a tutorial for plain old hash oil! I've found recipes for THC oil, butane hash oil, and RSO, but nothing that calls itself flat out "hash oil".RSO is aimed at medical patients, if you don't need that, I'd look at one of these 'Source' ethanol extraction units. Safer too.